Going for the ’Old

The Oldest Drinks in Town

Today we’re going to talk about respecting your elders. By drinking them. Below, five of the oldest adult
beverages in town. Oh, the tales they could tell...

THE OLDEST PORT AT PAPPAS BROS.

1855 Taylor Fladgate Scion Tawny Port

What it is: An incredibly rare, single vintage tawny port recently bottled after spending
155 years in oak casks.When you’ll drink it: After a medium-rare steak dinner and, hopefully, with a company
credit card.Made before: Minnesota became a state.

Pierre Ferrand Ancestrale

What it is: A rich blend of cognacs pulled from cellar stocks dating back to 1928.When you’ll drink it: On a special occasion, with good friends, while practicing your
French accent.Made before: The inaugural presentation of the Academy Awards.

1969 Leroy Perrières Chardonnay

What it is: Really mature chardonnay from one of the best estates in Burgundy. So, not that
free stuff you get at weddings.When you’ll drink it: Anytime you absolutely, positively... want a second date.Made before: Yellow Tail.

1970 Black Tot Rum

What it is: The exact rum issued to sailors of the British Royal Navy before daily rum
rations ended in 1970. Dark times.When you’ll drink it: At the bar while engaged in quiet discourse on the finer points of
grog.Made before: Mark Wahlberg.

1970s Gordon & MacPhail Glenrothes

What it is: 40-year-old Glenrothes single malt that’s been matured in sherry casks and
bottled especially for you... and, like, a bunch of other people.When you’ll drink it: On your birthday. Or when Braveheart is on cable.Made before: Jimmy Hoffa went missing.